
Graph Pak has added well known manufacturing company Iberica AG to its growing list of agencies in Australasia.
Albert Espriu, export manager for Iberica AG, said in a statement, “Graph Pak was selected strategically as we believe they will be a good partner that has shown incredible growth over the past four years. We are proud to be associated with them and their other high class suppliers from around the world. Graph Pak’s reputation was investigated thoroughly and found to be of extremely high profile within the Australian and New Zealand marketplace. Their engineering support and customer service has experience with lots of heavy machinery. They are currently known as experts in automation and we are sure this has been the right move for Iberica.”
Tom Ralph, managing director of Graph Pak, said, “We are extremely excited being chosen yet again by one of the world’s leading businesses for representation in these regions. It is a true compliment to everyone associated with Graph Pak. These guys have got roughly 1,500 fully automatic machines in operation around the world and a further 500 semi-automatic machines in production. I believe they offer an extremely secure platform and global network that our future customers will enjoy.
“This year has been extremely difficult for all businesses around the world but we can see confidence returned into our own market place and we are sure that next year Australian businesses will be looking to pick up some of the slack where they didn’t invest in 2009 and elevate their position to their investors and shareholders commercially.
“Since forming GraphPak in 2006 to focus on the distribution of packaging, printing and converting products, we have been building an enviable list of sales distributorships under the company banner. The most recent addition in the converting sector is the stable of Körber PaperLink (KPL) companies and brands ECH Will, SHM, Kugler-Womako, Pemco and Wrapmatic.”
Founded in February 1940, Spain based Iberica AG began as a mechanical engineering company, providing machinery and services to the graphic arts industry. Since then the company has focused on the design and manufacture of automatic cutting and creasing machines for the fibre based packaging industries. A family-owned business from its inception, the company was acquired by Italian machinery producer Gruppo Cerutti in September 1999.
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